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ucla has of strong program of providing a leggett to economically disadvantaged students. you can see in the data that if you look at african-american students 22 of 63 under the socio-economic program, the economic disadvantage to students. compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african-american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program even though the socio-economic program a much smaller. overall, if you look at the results that ucla law school, 56 percent of the students admitted through socioeconomic affirmative action or black or hispanic compared to just 6 percent of those not admitted through those programs. now, how would this work at national -- nationally? private and public universities. the century foundation sponsored research which looked at that question and found that if grades and test scores were the sole basis for many students that african-americans and latinos would represent just 4 percent of students at the most selective hundred and 46 universities in th
ucla has of strong program of providing a leggett to economically disadvantaged students. you can see in the data that if you look at african-american students 22 of 63 under the socio-economic program, the economic disadvantage to students. compared to only 12 out of 382 who were admitted through other programs. that is to say, more african-american students were admitted through the socio-economic program than the regular program even though the socio-economic program a much smaller. overall,...
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he's a second year man out of ucla and spent time with the cowboys and has yet to kick an until regular season field- goal. the vikes. but the big question is who is playing under center? we saw what happened with rg3 and is, third quarter, suffering a concussion and forced to leave the game. he needs to be cleared by an independent neurologist to play against minnesota. if he can not go, curt cousins will get the start. the fourth round draft pick out of michigan state replaced the injured griffin on sunday and he through a 77-yard touchdown pass and two late inner is tensions. entersessions. how does the head coach feel about the backups? kissins and grossman. >> i have the conference in both guys and that is a great feeling to have a lot of times you feel good about one but not two. so, i probably have the best situation i have been in in a long time. >> maybe there is a heightened sense of, you know, a need to be ready, but, i feel like i have had to be ready all of the other weeks and needed to be ready this past weekend and that won't change. >> reporter: we'll know more about rg3
he's a second year man out of ucla and spent time with the cowboys and has yet to kick an until regular season field- goal. the vikes. but the big question is who is playing under center? we saw what happened with rg3 and is, third quarter, suffering a concussion and forced to leave the game. he needs to be cleared by an independent neurologist to play against minnesota. if he can not go, curt cousins will get the start. the fourth round draft pick out of michigan state replaced the injured...
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type of antibiotic scientists have figured out a way to diaz able pathogen's instead of killing them ucla researchers found by blocking that toxic products of bacteria when the toxin was disabled to the infected mice and never got sick the drug targeting the talks and would provide an alternative to antibiotics which are becoming less and less effective creating milk that will not cause allergies by genetically engineering scouse new zealand's biotechnology say by interfering with the kell rna before birth and they can affect the level of the g a protein in cow's milk, this is the first time the animal was targeted rather than altering the bulk later researchers say they can use the same rna manipulation to create house that are less susceptible to infection children are much less susceptible to injury if they wear a helmet national statistics show only 15 percent wear bicycle helmets the bradley university researchers set out to see if they really make a difference using human cadavers calls they found a helmet can produce acceleration on impact by 37% and can soft and a crushing force u
type of antibiotic scientists have figured out a way to diaz able pathogen's instead of killing them ucla researchers found by blocking that toxic products of bacteria when the toxin was disabled to the infected mice and never got sick the drug targeting the talks and would provide an alternative to antibiotics which are becoming less and less effective creating milk that will not cause allergies by genetically engineering scouse new zealand's biotechnology say by interfering with the kell rna...
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alvin roth shares the award with lloyd shapley an 89-year-old professor at ucla honored for their studies on the match making that take places whens did are coupled with hospitals or organs with transplant recipients. roth is visiting at stanford he normally teaches at harvard. it is the final award given out this year. congrats. >>> what a new poll is revealing about the race for president. >>> new study revealing impact >>> good monday morning many plenty of dense fog from our east bay into the north bay today later on this afternoon, after 10:00 temperatures begin to climb and we are on our way to a warming trend warmer if in east bay valleys higher clouds to the north 80 santa rosa, 70 in the city with 84 around concord and livermore today. notice showers up to the north. will they stay to the north and how warm will we get? i'll let you know. >>> time to check in with josh elliot for what is coming up on "good morning america." >> good morning josh. >> great to be with you both. coming up i don't know if you were watching, boy, what a sight it was yesterday i was saying it is the gre
alvin roth shares the award with lloyd shapley an 89-year-old professor at ucla honored for their studies on the match making that take places whens did are coupled with hospitals or organs with transplant recipients. roth is visiting at stanford he normally teaches at harvard. it is the final award given out this year. congrats. >>> what a new poll is revealing about the race for president. >>> new study revealing impact >>> good monday morning many plenty of dense...
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ucla on saturday night. there is also the play out of a's playoff games at the plate at the coliseum this weekend. get ready there is plenty to choose from. >> live in those lives sponsored by jeep will be carried here on conn. the blue angels will prthe performance of their legendary air show here on kron4. 0ñ@Ñ >> 7:40 a.m. taking a look at temperatures as a pretty warm start to the morning. we have some '60s to report 62 in oakland 63 in san jose. we will warm things up as we head into the afternoon. the red on the screen indicates low 90s with temperatures a much cooler until we saw yesterday. as pleasant conditions along the coast line and a little bit of cloud cover along the coast. the fog will come back into the evening hours by 8:00 p.m. look at how low those temperatures will go.that greatn indicates the '60s. afternoon highs '80s in the south bay 81 and sunnyvale 84 expected in campbell a degree warmer than that in los gatos and to an lp this 93 expected in livermore san leandro is at 79 degrees
ucla on saturday night. there is also the play out of a's playoff games at the plate at the coliseum this weekend. get ready there is plenty to choose from. >> live in those lives sponsored by jeep will be carried here on conn. the blue angels will prthe performance of their legendary air show here on kron4. 0ñ@Ñ >> 7:40 a.m. taking a look at temperatures as a pretty warm start to the morning. we have some '60s to report 62 in oakland 63 in san jose. we will warm things up as we...
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. >> reporter: at ucla this week, seedstock.com brought together investors, companies like whole foods and so-called agrapreneurs to to form start-ups. >> in the initial stage $500,000 to $1 million. >> whole foods market has given out over $8 million since 2007 in local loans throughout country. >> there is margin to be had in go organics. >> reporter: michael dell's brother adam was also attending. it felt like a tech start of pc things but with farming you need a little bit of a longer view. >> indeed you do. >>> sew ma mseema mody joins us. >> biogen, an eps of $1.91. it now expects the 2012 earnings ever $6.40 to $6.50 a share. stock up better than 2%. >>> speaking of earnings, nearly half of the s&p 500 companies have reported their earnings. we're analyzing the numbers on fulty group, procter & gamble and hershey next. >>> today's some of the most actives. mixed bag. sprint, b of a and facebook are lower on the session. pss world medical though is up 32%! zynga's up almost 12.5%. back in a moment. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're b
. >> reporter: at ucla this week, seedstock.com brought together investors, companies like whole foods and so-called agrapreneurs to to form start-ups. >> in the initial stage $500,000 to $1 million. >> whole foods market has given out over $8 million since 2007 in local loans throughout country. >> there is margin to be had in go organics. >> reporter: michael dell's brother adam was also attending. it felt like a tech start of pc things but with farming you need...
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theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design, one is a harvard gentleman, the other ucla. steve liesman passed over again, you look at the politicization of the way the nobel peace prize is handed out. >> there were questions last week after that was given to the european union. >> it was like a mirror on the cover of "time," you are the person of the -- once everybody's the person of the year, does it mean anything after that? and if they give it to the eu, who gets it, is cuba getting it next year? it doesn't seem -- >> although they could use the money. >> exactly. >>> steve liesman has breaking comments from new york fed president william dudley. steve? >> thanks, becky. bill dudley president of the new york fed really coming down and explaining some of the recent fed policy moves and suggesting that they will be around for a while, saying the main reason for economic underperformance is lack of demand. the u.s. recovery he says is weak in part because of a weak global recovery, also talking about negative feedback loops, once things get bad, they stay bad and he's sa
theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design, one is a harvard gentleman, the other ucla. steve liesman passed over again, you look at the politicization of the way the nobel peace prize is handed out. >> there were questions last week after that was given to the european union. >> it was like a mirror on the cover of "time," you are the person of the -- once everybody's the person of the year, does it mean anything after that? and if they give it to the...
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with their help, i went to ucla and then to harvard medical school, where i became the first latino to receive three graduate degrees from harvard. true to my promise, i came home as an e.r. doctor. i am living proof of the american dream. for too many people, the american dream is in danger because washington is broken. too many workers have lost their jobs. too many retirees have lost their savings. too many students cannot afford college. our congresswoman has lost touch with the people. instead of looking out for us, they're focused on partisan bickering, scoring political points, and looking out for themselves and their wealthy donors. congresswoman's response to our problems is more of the same. more bickering, or partisanship, and more looking out for herself instead of us. instead of listening to people and proposing real solutions, she relies on the same old worn out partisan playbook that does nothing to create jobs or help seniors on fixed incomes. watch tonight how many time she talks and says empty phrases. -- how many times she tosses around empty phrases. every time you
with their help, i went to ucla and then to harvard medical school, where i became the first latino to receive three graduate degrees from harvard. true to my promise, i came home as an e.r. doctor. i am living proof of the american dream. for too many people, the american dream is in danger because washington is broken. too many workers have lost their jobs. too many retirees have lost their savings. too many students cannot afford college. our congresswoman has lost touch with the people....
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he taught economics at ucla and at the martin smith school of business and economics at cal state. he holds a ph.d. in economics from the university of california los angeles and a master of public policy from uc- berkeley. our second speaker is stephen fuller, the doctor is a professor of public policy and regional development at george mason university and has been there since 1994 parody served as director of the ph.d. program on public policy from july 1998 through june of 2000 and from july 2001 to july 2002. he served as director of the center for regional analysis. he previously taught at george washington university 25 years, including nine as chairman of the department of urban planning and real estate development and as director of a doctoral programs for the school business of public management. his research focuses on the changing structure of metropolitan area economies and especially on the impact of federal spending, including two studies completed within the past year that consider the economic effects of sequestration. in october 2011 he focused on the impact that
he taught economics at ucla and at the martin smith school of business and economics at cal state. he holds a ph.d. in economics from the university of california los angeles and a master of public policy from uc- berkeley. our second speaker is stephen fuller, the doctor is a professor of public policy and regional development at george mason university and has been there since 1994 parody served as director of the ph.d. program on public policy from july 1998 through june of 2000 and from...